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This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for December 16, 2024

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I have a big announcement to start off today’s show.

After reading, listening and watching the traditional higher education media, I have realized that is not me. I don’t do cookbook stories on how to fix higher education on the margins. I don’t engage in trite college stories about ‘awesome’ or ‘excited’ events or personalities.

It is time for me to step forward and share that I am your Self-appointed ‘alternative higher education media source’

Giggle if you will. Roll your eyes if you must. My operating premise (right or wrong) has been that Higher Education is in the midst of an economic model adjustment that will inevitably result in consolidation – in the form of continuing closures and increased merger activity.

I try to be polite. Some have called me somewhat bombastic. I can live with that. I do offer ‘sarcasm alerts’ I have interest in engaging in collegial discussions with those who have other thoughts.

I have also had too many say: “Gary, keep doing what you are doing”. To those, I thank you.

This podcast and the other media that I do will continue to lovingly poke the current Higher Education bear in a never-ending attempt to do my small part to move the industry past its historical model and toward one that recognizes the Higher Education industry financial needs fewer colleges

Show Notes:
Drexel U. lays off 60 staffers due to enrollment drop, ‘flawed’ FAFSA rollout

Portland State to lay off 17 faculty members; union says more layoffs could be coming

SF State faculty mourn upcoming layoffs in New Orleans-style funeral march

Intel ruled tech. Now it’s in deep trouble

Higher Ed’s Governance problem

See how many colleges may close after 2029

A Reimagined Jewell (College)

Emporia State University president faults tech college for competition, envisions hostile takeover

Iowa private college officials confident in popularity, sustainability of increased financial aid

When Gown Leaves Town

  continue reading

166 episodes

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Manage episode 455868834 series 3526900
Content provided by Gary D Stocker and Gary Stocker. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gary D Stocker and Gary Stocker or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

I have a big announcement to start off today’s show.

After reading, listening and watching the traditional higher education media, I have realized that is not me. I don’t do cookbook stories on how to fix higher education on the margins. I don’t engage in trite college stories about ‘awesome’ or ‘excited’ events or personalities.

It is time for me to step forward and share that I am your Self-appointed ‘alternative higher education media source’

Giggle if you will. Roll your eyes if you must. My operating premise (right or wrong) has been that Higher Education is in the midst of an economic model adjustment that will inevitably result in consolidation – in the form of continuing closures and increased merger activity.

I try to be polite. Some have called me somewhat bombastic. I can live with that. I do offer ‘sarcasm alerts’ I have interest in engaging in collegial discussions with those who have other thoughts.

I have also had too many say: “Gary, keep doing what you are doing”. To those, I thank you.

This podcast and the other media that I do will continue to lovingly poke the current Higher Education bear in a never-ending attempt to do my small part to move the industry past its historical model and toward one that recognizes the Higher Education industry financial needs fewer colleges

Show Notes:
Drexel U. lays off 60 staffers due to enrollment drop, ‘flawed’ FAFSA rollout

Portland State to lay off 17 faculty members; union says more layoffs could be coming

SF State faculty mourn upcoming layoffs in New Orleans-style funeral march

Intel ruled tech. Now it’s in deep trouble

Higher Ed’s Governance problem

See how many colleges may close after 2029

A Reimagined Jewell (College)

Emporia State University president faults tech college for competition, envisions hostile takeover

Iowa private college officials confident in popularity, sustainability of increased financial aid

When Gown Leaves Town

  continue reading

166 episodes

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